OT: Art Exhibit makes attendants feel they are "on drugs"

CWarburton at OAG.COM CWarburton at OAG.COM
Wed Oct 29 07:32:52 EST 2003


On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:51:32 -0500
Karen Kusic <kkusic at EXECPC.COM> schrijft:-

> Trippy Weather project:
> http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_831844.html?menu=news.quirkies
>
> Now, they just need add some Hawkwind playing the background.  ;)

It is truly extraordinary - I took my daughter to the Tate Modern on
Saturday, and we were both gob-smacked.
As was everybody else - I've never seen so many people standing slack-jawed
in amazement.
It's like sunrise on the terminal beach (it occurs to me that it would be
rather fun to gather a huge gang of people to go along with beach towels and
swimming cozzies; except that it's a bit chilly in there), and
extraordinarily quiet.. It really doesn't need any music playing - I suspect
it may be quite interesting if one were..ermmm.. "pharmaceutically or
herbally modified".  There's also rather more to it than you can gather from
the picture and description, but I'd rather leave that as a surprise for
those who can get to Tate Modern between now and next March.  Anything
further I could say would be inadequate anyway.

It has to be seen to be believed, and I urge everybody to go see it if
they're in London - make the time...
Perhaps the afternoon before or the morning after the Solstice party *G*

More than 2p worth this time....
Cheers
ChrisW
ObCD: Wayne Kramer/Citizen Wayne



More information about the boc-l mailing list